Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... wonder she would be liking the most beautiful young man in the valley , though when Patrick was alive she had neither the kind word nor the kind look for him . If you can understand that , you will be wiser than I , for I have given up ...
... wonder she would be liking the most beautiful young man in the valley , though when Patrick was alive she had neither the kind word nor the kind look for him . If you can understand that , you will be wiser than I , for I have given up ...
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... wonder- ing if they were all there . Of course , and in spite of the longed- for trip , they were not purely and simply happy . They were confused . They were unsettled . Definite and somewhat ner- vous unrest occupied both their minds ...
... wonder- ing if they were all there . Of course , and in spite of the longed- for trip , they were not purely and simply happy . They were confused . They were unsettled . Definite and somewhat ner- vous unrest occupied both their minds ...
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... wonder still hung over them , but very vaguely . They felt sim- ply that they had put in a strenu- ous day . They were more concerned about rest than the visualization for per- manency of what they had seen . Mother Smith lay down ...
... wonder still hung over them , but very vaguely . They felt sim- ply that they had put in a strenu- ous day . They were more concerned about rest than the visualization for per- manency of what they had seen . Mother Smith lay down ...
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... wonder that kid was sure out to be what his heart was set on him being . It was bright and early the next morn- ing when I sees the kid come around the corner of the bunk - house and heading my way , the first sight of him made me want ...
... wonder that kid was sure out to be what his heart was set on him being . It was bright and early the next morn- ing when I sees the kid come around the corner of the bunk - house and heading my way , the first sight of him made me want ...
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... wonder- fully ingenious account of the matter , had so tragically lost his English illusions ) learned in England that " an aristocracy is bad manners organized , " and on his re- turn from Europe found the smooth - run- ning ...
... wonder- fully ingenious account of the matter , had so tragically lost his English illusions ) learned in England that " an aristocracy is bad manners organized , " and on his re- turn from Europe found the smooth - run- ning ...
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